Author:Joseph Crosby Lincoln

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Joseph Crosby Lincoln
(1870–1944)

American author of novels, poems, and short stories.

Joseph Crosby Lincoln

Works[edit]

  • Cape Cod Ballads and Other Verse (1902)
  • Cap'n Eri : a Story of the Coast (1904)
  • Partners of the Tide (1905)
  • Mr. Pratt: A Novel (1906)
  • Cape Cod Stories (1907)
  • Cy Whittaker's Place (1908)
  • Our Village (1909)
  • Keziah Coffin (1909)
  • The Depot Master (1910)
  • Cap'n Warren's Wards (1911)
  • The Woman-Haters : A Yarn of Eastboro Twin-lights (1911)
  • The Postmaster (1912)
  • The Rise of Roscoe Paine (1912)
  • Mr. Pratt's Patients (1913)
  • Cap'n Dan's Daughter (1914)
  • Kent Knowles: Quahaug (1914)
  • Thankful's Inheritance (1915)
  • Mary-'Gusta (1916)
  • Extricating Obadiah (1917)
  • "Shavings" : A Novel (1918)
  • The Portygee: A Novel (1920)
  • Galusha the Magnificent : A Novel (1921)
  • Fair Harbor (1922)
  • Doctor Nye of North Ostable : A Novel (1923)
  • Rugged Water (1924)
  • Queer Judson (1925)
  • The Big Mogul (1926)
  • The Aristocratic Miss Brewster (1927)
  • Silas Bradford's Boy (1928)
  • Blair's Attic (1929)
  • Blowing Clear (1930)
  • All Alongshore (1931)
  • Head Tide (1932)
  • Back Numbers (1933)
  • The Peel Trait (1934)
  • Storm Signals (1935)
  • Great-Aunt Lavinia (1936)
  • Storm Girl (1937)
  • Christmas Days (1938)
  • A. Hall & Co. (1938)
  • The Ownley Inn (1939)
  • Rhymes of the Old Cape (1939)
  • Out of the Fog (1940)
  • The New Hope (1941)
  • The Bradshaws of Harniss (1943)
  • The Old "Home House"

Works from periodicals[edit]

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.


This author died in 1944, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 79 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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